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That's the thing isn't it - between the PA operator having the volume knob and, well, the guitarist being a nob with their 100W amp 🙂! Of course as a bass player I've never ignored the instruction to turn my amp down (or turned it up again after they got too far away)! I do get the sound/PA and practicality argument for IEMs/modellers, I just miss the aesthetic of amps on a stage!
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Jonesy started following Try before you buy?
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Hullo! That sort of thing def goes on (who doesn't love nerding out over gear and a cuppa?) and I'm sure a Warwick fan will be along to help out sooner or later. It might be worth asking, or linking to this thread in the Warwick thread over in the gear gallery..... Good luck!
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I am currently working with a lead guitarist who uses modes,he's not "obsessed" with them however. I picked random modes just to illustrate my point so substitute Locrian with any of the others. Knowing modes has helped me in scenarios where I'm asked to improvise over changes and it's helped to steer me towards notes that nearly always sound contextually correct. Only sharing my limited practical experience of them.
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Nice idea. You could call it Feck 🤣
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dave_bass5 started following Bloody Snare drum wires.....
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Over the past few rehearsals and gigs, ive noticed my drummer's snare wires are vibrating over most of the intros where he doesn't play, but me or the bass player start the song, and over one where he uses rim shot most of the time. I know there is a lever to mute/pull these back. I asked him at the gig on Sat about one song and he said it was tricky doing this. I appreciate it can be, but isn't it something he should be doing anyway? I think it sounds very unprofessional having extra noise's over intros. Im the only one that has brought this up. Am I being unreasonable telling him to get this sorted?
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Slippery When Wet - Commodores
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There is nothing quite like his late 60's/early 70's tone, for me it started to go away a little when he moved towards more specialised instruments - to my mind in the mid-late 60's he was teasing better tones of out his Precisions than most players were 10 years later getting out of their Alembics - and his skill and creativity on what many consider quite a crude instrument puts him and Jamerson in the same camp; genius creative technicians, in short virtuosos. Yep, there were other good players, Macca was solid and had some lovely lyrical moments, Jaco was the Paganini of bass but a very acquired taste musically, and then...... well who else was there in the late 60's/early 70's? OK, loads of highly competent touring and session players, but Entwistle was one of a very small band of bass players who turned bass into a virtuoso instrument.
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TbirdnTalman started following Post your latest pedal
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.. and they do this Subversive Propaganda - FTelettronica Handmade Pedals also a filter now you have me wanting the other one! on a related note latest was my behringer Btron which to my uncultured ear as as good as / better than my Otto Filter / MXR BEF
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In The Hall of the Mountain King - ELO
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Good news, mine just arrived. Had a quick unplugged play and it looks pretty great. Looks unplayed, and included a little baggie of plectrums and a cleaning cloth. Can’t wait to get it home and have a proper go! I also noticed one has reappeared on Anderson’s website. Luckily it’s another black, I may have had some explaining to do to Mrs H had it been blue
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I see the problem here - you need a bigger sofa, mate
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14 TX64 Pads and Mounting arms Pads work perfectly well responding to all pad trigger areas and velocity. I originally had 3 full kits at my rehearsal room but have no need for them and most of the parts/frames etc have been sold. selling as a job lot as I’d rather not split and do individual postage. Collection is good too, NE26 or NE6 or could possibly drive to meet depending on distance. Any questions please ask. Thanks David I
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Belka started following Who knows their modes.
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I think that the above scenario is extremely unlikely, unless your band leader is a mode obsessed lead guitarist. IME the real value of modes is not applying them as degrees of a major scale, but knowing how to apply them over certain chords. Lydian for example, can be used over maj7 chords functioning as the I chord, not just the IV. You also shouldn't worry about using all the notes in the mode, but know where to apply the key degrees, in this case the raised 4th, to provide the colour. Locrian would hardly ever be found in modern music in a major key - it's far more likely to be used as the II chord in a minor(major) key in Jazz, where it would be thought of as min7b5 rather than Locrian anyway. What I'm trying to say is that until you have an understanding of the function of a chord (I, IImin, V, etc,), what its chord tones are and how it can be extended, 'knowing' the modes won't really give much benefit to your playing
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Here's the new (My version of a Tele shape) Rotta bass mockup it's going to be a PJ but you can't really see them in the picture but I'm going to attempt to do the pickup covers chrome.......🤟🏻👍🏻
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Is this similar to your current one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/177048483189?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=nrhfh01pq1o&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=IEanl3fNSaK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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Fender Custom Shop 62P bass, Heavy Relic, Chocolate 3TS
Sparky Mark replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Basses For Sale
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2011 Fender Custom Shop 1960 Jazz bass in faded 3 tone sunburst nitro lacquer. Weight 9.12lbs. Comes in Fender G&G brown tolex case with certificate of authenticity, Custom Shop Cruz tool kit, bridge and pickup covers, thumb rest, all with reliced screws. Sold fitted with a superior Montreux Retro tortoishell pickguard and currently wearing TI flats. The original pickguard and CS roundwounds will be included in the case. Price is £3000 collected, no trades please. Thank you for looking and happy to provide further details, just message me.
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